Intrative case
Grammatical case
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The intrative case (abbreviated ITRT) is a case that roughly expresses the notion of the English prepositions "amidst" or "between".
It is found in the Limbu language, where it occurs with the locative suffix -ʼō. When conjoined, the two morphemes are pronounced as -lummō.[1]
anchi-lum-ʼō
1DU.IN-ITRT-LOC
mi
fire
nɛ̄
be.situated
"There is a fire between us two."
It is also found in the Archi language, where it is marked with the affix -хъI(а-) (qˤ(a-)).[2]